Michael DePalma

Visual artist Michael DePalma created Waveform Expressionism, a style whose primal, gestural paintings focus on movement, texture and light. Using an acrylic 'guide layer,' he builds oils in dramatic thicknesses and textures. By concentrating on the energy and motion of a subject, rather than three-dimensional space, he resonates with the viewer on an emotional level. His goal is to rediscover the mystery of the natural world. Just as children entertain themselves by finding shapes in clouds, he finds inspiration in anything from stains to shadows.

DePalma was influenced at an early age by the mystical world of mythology and folklore. Luminaries such as Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts and Carl Jung shaped his creative philosophies on the role of art as spirit guide to healing, centering realms.

With a degree in Visual Communication Design from Purdue University, Michael DePalma has worked in both publishing and graphic design. A resident of Colorado Springs, he has exhibited locally at the Manitou Art Center, and in the city-wide art and poetry celebration Art Aloud. His painting was featured in the Xanadu Gallery Art Catalogue, Fall 2013. See more of his artwork at www.waveformexpressionism.com.




The Office of Art in Embassies is not responsible for, and does not endorse, any content posted within the service. The Office of Art in Embassies does not have any obligation to prescreen, monitor, edit, or remove any content.